Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Marine Corps has wrapped up its “wall-to-wall” inspections of its more than 60,000 barracks rooms. Detailed results from the ...
Nearly half of the Marine Corps' barracks -- about 49% -- were found to have problems following a force-wide inspection earlier this year, but only a tiny fraction of those issues such as mold ...
Every U.S. Marine Corps barracks will be inspected in the next few weeks as the service attempts to address complaints about substandard living conditions that have rippled across the military. Gen.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District personnel conduct a quality assurance inspection on one of eight newly renovated barracks at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. (Samuel Weldin/Army) The ...
Sgt. Maj. Anthony Easton, left, the sergeant major of Marine Corps Installations Pacific, and Lt. Gen. Edward Banta, right, the Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics, walk through a ...
The Marine Corps is expanding its plan to put civilians in its barracks manager program, a move intended to improve decades-old housing by hiring contractors to run down repairs and inspections ...